Fortunate fallibility

Fortunate fallibility

by Jason A. Mahn

Part of Reflection and theory in the study of religion

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For more than 1500 years, the claim that Adam's Fall might be considered fortunate has been Christianity's most controversial and difficult idea. Jason Mahn's study examines Kierkegaard's para/orthodixical language of human fallibility and Christian sin.

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